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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hunter Haugen
add5060d64 Merge pull request #122 from strangeman/master
Add a $key_options parameter to apt::key.
2013-07-02 11:34:21 -07:00
Benjamin Knofe
733ece66e7 apt:🔑 trim keys to 8 chars to match with apt-key list, refs puppetlabs/puppetlabs-apt#100 2013-06-29 13:06:26 +02:00
Markelov Anton
00155ccf1b Add a $key_options parameter, which need to work apt-key via proxy. 2012-10-11 17:37:15 +11:00
Erik Dalén
a3d782c3b5 Fix style errors 2012-08-21 22:55:24 +02:00
Nan Liu
2dcec036ca Add logoutput on_failure for all exec resources.
We need more information to debug issues on exec failure. This change
enables logouput => on_failure.
2012-06-07 14:53:41 -07:00
Nan Liu
322f3b68e7 Fix style related issues in module. 2012-05-08 10:47:43 -07:00
Ken Barber
9c13872b5a (#13289) Fix some more style violations 2012-03-21 13:35:48 +00:00
Ken Barber
a758247f26 (#13289) Clean up style violations and fix corresponding tests 2012-03-21 13:21:11 +00:00
William Van Hevelingen
5148cbf5a6 (#13125) Apt keys should be case insensitive
Previously lowercase keys would be installed every
puppet run because apt-key list returns an uppercase
key. This commit makes the comparison case insensitive.
2012-03-15 00:06:27 -07:00
Reid Vandewiele
b9607a440d Convert apt::key to use anchors
Previously, apt::key used a noop exec hack to do exactly what anchors were
intended to be used for. This commit removes the exec hack and achieves the
same end using Anchor resources from the puppetlabs/stdlib module.
2012-03-07 14:20:34 -08:00
Reid Vandewiele
8cdaf855a1 (#12823) Add apt::key defined type and modify apt::source to use it
Adding this defined type allows puppet to add keys to the apt keystore without
needing to add a corresponding source; it also adds the "key_source" parameter
for wget'ing keys from arbitrary URLs, and allows for keys to be explicity
removed.

apt::key allows a key to be ensured present multiple times to account for
apt::source resources that all reference the same key. However, this means
that it is possible for a given key to be defined multiple times with
differing source parameters. e.g.

apt::key { "Add key: 4BD6EC30 from Apt::Source bunny":
  key        => "4BD6EC30",
  key_server => "pgp.mit.edu",
}

apt::key { "Add key: 4BD6EC30 from Apt::Source rabbit":
  key        => "4BD6EC30",
  key_server => "keyserver.ubuntu.com",
}

The defined type will accept both definitions and will create multiple exec
resources. This was deemed preferable to the alternative (creating only one
exec resource) in that one broken definition won't hose an entire catalog. If
one definition fails to install the key because of a bad "key_server", the
next apt::key that uses the key will get it done.
2012-03-01 14:15:52 -08:00